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Donate and taxes
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If the site provides information services for free and accepts money only as a thank you (donate, donations), then how are taxes paid in this case? Those. Are there legal differences compared to sites that provide information after payment?
Please share your knowledge on the subject. Thanks in advance.
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This will be treated more like gifts, which are also subject to a 13% rate. If you think that these are donations or charity, then you must document where the money from these donations goes and submit them to the tax office. Everything is written in detail here:
www.r59.nalog.ru/document.php?id=134946&topic=ns59
No, taxes are not paid if the person who transfers them indicates that he donates them, as far as I remember from our proceedings. I just found online that once upon a time there was a 3% tax, but now there is none.
Hmm, strange world. I was interested in the question, for some reason today. If I administer for free, and they will give me money as a gift.
It will be an entrepreneurial activity ... or not? ..
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